Okay, so, I’ve been digging into this whole NFL games thing, you know, trying to figure out where to catch them on TV. It’s been a bit of a ride, let me tell you.

First, I started poking around to see what channels even show the games. Turns out, it’s a mix of the usual suspects. We’re talking FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN, and that NFL Network.
So, I went and found that most Sunday games are either on CBS or FOX. You know, these two are always going back and forth with showing the games.
Then I looked into this whole streaming thing. Seems like Fubo is a big player. They’re shouting about some deal, like you can get your first month for $49.99 or something, a discount if you get in early. They stream a bunch of the channels that have the games, so that’s something to think about.
I tried to find a way to watch games without paying extra. Like, if you got an antenna and you’re in a spot with good reception, you might just catch the games on your local FOX, NBC, and CBS stations. I stumbled upon those reception maps from the FCC, you can check those to see if your area’s good. But for streaming, it’s almost always a paid thing, from what I can tell.
And get this, I learned that NFL Christmas Day games will be streamed exclusively on Netflix. What a world, right?

After all this, I’m like, “Alright, I gotta lay this out simple.” So, here’s the deal:
- You wanna watch NFL games? FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN, and NFL Network are your go-to channels.
- CBS and FOX have most of the Sunday games.
- Fubo seems like a solid option for streaming, especially with that first-month deal they’ve got going on.
- Antenna might work if you’re in the right spot, but streaming usually means you gotta pay.
- Christmas Day games are on Netflix.
Man, it’s a lot to take in, but hopefully, this helps someone else out there trying to catch the games. It’s a bit of a maze, but you can find your way through it!